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Seit der Tröster zu mir kam

Author: James M. Kirk

James McPherson Kirk, 1854-1945 Born: June 18, 1854, Flushing, Ohio. Died: June 10, 1945, Flushing, Ohio. Buried: Flushing, Ohio. Raised a Methodist, Kirk became associated with the Christian and Missionary Alliance (CAMA) in 1887. He organized the CAMA’s Gospel Mission in Flushing, Ohio, in 1907, and as part of the Ohio Quartet, sang at CAMA conventions and gatherings. --www.hymntime.com/tch/… Go to person page >

Translator: H. J. Dyck

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First Line: Ich bin nicht länger mehr allein
Title: Seit der Tröster zu mir kam
English Title: I'm never lonely any more (Since the Comforter Has Come)
Author: James M. Kirk
Translator: H. J. Dyck
Language: German
Refrain First Line: Seit der Tröster zu mir kam
Copyright: Public Domain

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Himmels-Harfe für Sonntag-Schulen, Jugendvereine und Evangelisations-Versammlungen #d59

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